The Hawks were the happiest team on the final night of the NBA regular season when the Timberwolves punched their ticket to the NBA Playoffs. That automatically gave the Hawks the rights to Minnesota's first round pick.

The NBA Draft order was finalized on Tuesday night (May 15) following the NBA Draft Lottery. Atlanta secured the 19th pick from Minnesota, but the Timberwolves didn't lose much ground. That's where Rubio comes in.

Prior to the start of the current season, Utah and Minnesota agreed on a trade that would send Rubio to Utah for a lottery-protected first round pick (that was acquired in a prior deal between Utah/Oklahoma City). With the Jazz making the playoffs, the pick was given to Minnesota. That pick? The 20th overall and just one spot below where their pick would have been.

Minnesota will select at pick 20 of the first round and at pick 48 of the second round. The NBA Draft is scheduled to take place on June 21st.